| Ascospores Print PDF |
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| Suitable Substrates in the Indoor Environment | - Depends on genus and species
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| Water Activity | - Depends on genus and species
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| Mode of Dissemination | - Forcible ejection or passive release and dissemination by wind or insects
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| Allergenic Potential | - Depends on genus and species
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| Potential Opportunist or Pathogen | - Depends on genus and species
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| Industrial Uses | - Depends on genus and species
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| Potential Toxins Produced | - Depends on genus and species
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| Other Comments | - Ascospores are the result of sexual reproduction and produced in a saclike structure called an ascus. All ascospores belong to members of the Phylum Ascomycota, which encompasses a plethora of genera worldwide.
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